An 100% OpenSIPS event that aims to provide you the necessary knowledge to understand and use OpenSIPS. If you are looking to discover, understand and evaluate OpenSIPS, the OpenSIPS Summit is the right place to be.\\

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An 100% OpenSIPS event that aims to provide the necessary knowledge to understand and use OpenSIPS. If you are looking to discover, understand and evaluate OpenSIPS, the OpenSIPS Summit is the right place to be.\\

Here goes one of the most important new, actually a head news, like that OpenSIPs conquered the world, so we are fucking doomed!And also more bla, bla, very important for the rest of community.And even more crap....

OpenSIPS (OpenSIPServer) is a mature Open Source implementation of a SIP server. OpenSIPS is more than a SIP proxy/router as it includes application-level functionalities. OpenSIPS, as a SIP server, is the core component of any SIP-based VoIP solution.
With a very flexible and customizable routing engine, OpenSIPS'unifies voice, video, IM and presence services in a highly efficient way, thanks to its scalable (modular) design.What OpenSIPS has to offer, comes in a reliable and high-performance flavour - OpenSIPS is one of the fastest SIP servers, with a throughput that confirms it as a solution up to enterprise or carrier-grade class.

OpenSIPS vision

The OpenSIPS vision consists in a "consolidated diversity" - OpenSIPS is an open source project not only as license, but also as policy regarding the contributions, cooperation and community.The diversity comes from the large number of people involved in the development of the project and from the complexity and feature richness of OpenSIPS (it incorporates and integrates a large variety of functionalities and features, on top of the SIP routing engine).To reach a high level of reliability and stability, all this diversity needs to be consolidated. The project brings a consolidate d view on the project management, on the project vision, on the design and code, on the work effort, on the project future.

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OpenSIPS is a an Open Source SIP proxy/server for voice, video, IM, presence and any other SIP extensions.

OpenSIPS vision

The OpenSIPS vision consists in a "consolidated diversity" - OpenSIPS is an open source project not only as license, but also as policy regarding the contributions, cooperation and community.The diversity comes from the large number of people involved in the development of the project and from the complexity and feature richness of OpenSIPS (it incorporates and integrates a large variety of functionalities and features, on top of the SIP routing engine).To reach a high level of reliability and stability, all this diversity needs to be consolidated. The project brings a consolidate d view on the project management, on the project vision, on the design and code, on the work effort, on the project future.

Here goes one of the most important new, actually a head news, like that OpenSIPs conquered the world, so we are fucking doomed!And also more bla, bla, very important for the rest of community.

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OpenSIPS (OpenSIPServer) is a mature Open Source implementation of a SIP server. OpenSIPS is more than a SIP proxy/router as it includes application-level functionalities. OpenSIPS, as a SIP server, is the core component of any SIP-based VoIP solution.
With a very flexible and customizable routing engine, OpenSIPS'unifies voice, video, IM and presence services in a highly efficient way, thanks to its scalable (modular) design.What OpenSIPS has to offer, comes in a reliable and high-performance flavour - OpenSIPS is one of the fastest SIP servers, with a throughput that confirms it as a solution up to enterprise or carrier-grade class.

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1.9.1 - latest stable release

1.8.3 - latest LTS release

1.10.0 - devel version

2.0 - new crap

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